August 1966

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The following events occurred in August 1966:

August 1, 1966 (Monday)

August 2, 1966 (Tuesday)

August 3, 1966 (Wednesday)

August 4, 1966 (Thursday)

August 5, 1966 (Friday)

August 6, 1966 (Saturday)

August 7, 1966 (Sunday)

August 8, 1966 (Monday)

August 9, 1966 (Tuesday)

August 10, 1966 (Wednesday)

August 11, 1966 (Thursday)

August 12, 1966 (Friday)

August 13, 1966 (Saturday)

August 14, 1966 (Sunday)

August 15, 1966 (Monday)

August 16, 1966 (Tuesday)

August 17, 1966 (Wednesday)

August 18, 1966 (Thursday)

August 19, 1966 (Friday)

August 20, 1966 (Saturday)

August 21, 1966 (Sunday)

August 22, 1966 (Monday)

August 23, 1966 (Tuesday)

August 24, 1966 (Wednesday)

August 25, 1966 (Thursday)

August 26, 1966 (Friday)

August 27, 1966 (Saturday)

August 28, 1966 (Sunday)

August 29, 1966 (Monday)

August 30, 1966 (Tuesday)

August 31, 1966 (Wednesday)

References

  1. "TEXAS U. SUTDENT KILLS 14", Chicago Tribune, August 2, 1966, p1
  2. Gary M. Lavergne, A Sniper in the Tower: The Charles Whitman Mass Murders (University of North Texas Press, 1997) p222
  3. "Autopsy Shows Tumor in Brain of Whitman", Chicago Tribune, August 3, 1966, p1
  4. "Nigerian Army Chief In Power", Lincoln Star, August 2, 1966, p2
  5. "'More Popular Than Jesus' Claims Beatle John Lennon", Ottawa Journal, August 3, 1966, p1
  6. "Beatles, The", in Historical Dictionary of Anglo-American Relations, by Sylvia Ellis (Scarecrow Press, 2009) p54
  7. "Birmingham Disc Jockeys To Hold 'Beatles Burning'", Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, MS), July 31, 1966, p5
  8. "DeeJay's 'Ban Beatles' Movement Gathers Steam", El Paso (TX) Herald-Post, August 4, 1966, p1
  9. "Beatle Boycott Spreads; Girls Start Counter-Attack", AP report in The News Palladium (Benton Harbor MI), August 6, 1966, p1
  10. "Kosygin Voted Soviet Leader by Parliament", Chicago Tribune, August 3, 1966, p1A-6
  11. "New Nigerian Regime Denies Tribal Split", Chicago Tribune, August 3, 1966, p2-7
  12. Olayiwola Abegunrin, The Political Philosophy of Chief Obafemi Awolowo (Lexington Books, 2015) p123
  13. "Su-17", Sukhoi.org (translated)
  14. Linda Benson and Ingvar Svanberg, China's Last Nomads: The History and Culture of China's Kazaks (M.E. Sharpe, 1998) p106
  15. "Yank 'Mayor' in Viet Under Navy Probe", Chicago Tribune, August 4, 1966, p1
  16. "Navy Captain Found Guilty, Wrist Slapped", Dover (OH) Daily Reporter, November 15, 1966, p17
  17. "Lenny Bruce, Comedian, Is Found Dead", Chicago Tribune, August 4, 1966, p1
  18. E.J. Fleming, Hollywood Death and Scandal Sites: Seventeen Driving Tours with Directions and the Full Story (McFarland, 2015) p86
  19. "Nicaraguan President, Rene Schick, Dead At 56", AP report in The Morning Record (Milford CT), August 4, 1966, p1
  20. "A history of the Commonwealth Games", Herald Scotland, 21 February 2014. Accessed 15 August 2014
  21. FIS-Ski.com - results - 1966 World Championships - Portillo, Chile
  22. "New York Begins Tallest Buildings", Amarillo (TX) Globe-Times, August 5, 1966, p1
  23. World Trade Center Building Performance Study: Data Collection, Preliminary Observations, and Recommendations (Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2002) p2-1
  24. Xing Lu, Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural Revolution: The Impact on Chinese Thought, Culture, and Communication (University of South Carolina Press, 2004) p208
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  27. "Living like Romans in Las Vegas", by Margaret Malamud and Donald T. McGuire, Jr., in Imperial Projections: Ancient Rome in Modern Popular Culture (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005) p249
  28. "$25 Million Law Vegas Caesars Palace Opens Casino with Lavish Roman Theme", Nevada State Journal, August 4, 1966, p6
  29. Social Happenings, Gettysburg (PA) Times, August 6, 1966, p4
  30. 1 2 Nichols, CDR John B., and Barret Tillman, On Yankee Station: The Naval Air War Over Vietnam, Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1987, ISBN 0-87021-559-0, p. 155.
  31. "Deny Russ Ship Hit by U.S. Fire in Raid", Chicago Tribune, August 14, 1966, p1A-10
  32. Olivier Julien, Sgt. Pepper and the Beatles: It Was Forty Years Ago Today (Ashgate Publishing, 2013) p65
  33. "Revolver (U.S. LP)", in The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four [2 volumes]: Everything Fab Four, Kenneth Womack, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2014)
  34. "Air Liner Crashes Near Falls City", Sunday Journal and Star (Lincoln NE), August 7, 1966, p1
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  36. Steve Pollock, Deadly Turbulence: The Air Safety Lessons of Braniff Flight 250 and Other Airliners, 1959-1966 (McFarland, 2014) p1
  37. "Tape Tells How Jet Broke Up in Flight", Chicago Tribune, December 8, 1966, p1, p8
  38. "Longest Bridge Outside U.S. Opened in Portugal", Abilene (TX) Reporter-News, August 7, 1966, p4
  39. "Use of Special Techniques in Refurbishment", by J-P. Muzeau, in Refurbishment of Buildings and Bridges (Springer, 2014) p305
  40. Jo Tatchell, A Diamond in the Desert: Behind the Scenes in Abu Dhabi, the World's Richest City (Black Cat, 2009) p97
  41. "Bolivia Installs New President", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, August 7, 1966, p1
  42. "LUCI AND NUGENT MARRIED", Chicago Tribune, August 7, 1966, p1
  43. Gary M. Lavergne, Bad Boy: The True Story of Kenneth Allen McDuff, the Most Notorious Serial Killer in Texas History (Macmillan, 2001) pp28-30
  44. "7 U.S. Planes Lost in N. Viet Record Toll", Chicago Tribune, August 8, 1966, p1
  45. "Squadron of 25 Planes Lost in Month", Chicago Tribune, August 16, 1966, p1
  46. Jorge Pablo Osterling, Democracy in Colombia: Clientelist Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (Transaction Publishers, 1988) p100
  47. "Daddah, Moktar Ould", in Dictionary of African Biography, Emmanuel Akyeampong and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds. (Oxford University Press, 2012) p152
  48. John Gunnell and Jerry Heasley, The Story of Camaro (Krause Publications, 2006) pp20-21
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  51. Alan Lawrance, China's Foreign Relations Since 1949 (Routledge, 2013) p190
  52. "Da zi bao", in A Glossary of Political Terms of the People's Republic of China by Gucheng Li (Chinese University Press, 1995) p49
  53. "Blames Cigarette Pack for Russian Arrest", Chicago Tribune, January 7, 1967, p3
  54. Harris M. Lentz, Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 (Routledge, 2014)
  55. Pradeep Barua, The Military Effectiveness of Post-Colonial States (Brill, 2013) p10
  56. "Executive Dies After Car Wreck", The Dallas Morning News, August 10, 1966, pD4
  57. "Possible Link of Mystery Deaths To Kennedy Assassination Cited", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, October 28, 1966, pF-8
  58. Anita Dickason, JFK Assassination Eyewitness: Rush to Conspiracy: The Real Facts of Lee Bowers' Death (Archway Publishing, 2013)
  59. "$2 Bill Loses Out After 104-Year Life", Chicago Tribune, August 11, 1966, p1
  60. "Two-dollar bill back in circulation", AP report in Hagerstown (MD) Daily Mail, April 13, 1976, p3
  61. "Soviet Ship Breaks Hot Line", Ottawa Journal, August 11, 1966, p10
  62. "Russian vessel cuts 'hot cable' line". The Times (56708). London. 12 August 1966. col A, p. 8.
  63. "East Germans Sentence Trio for CIA Work", Amarillo (TX) Globe-Times, August 10, 1966, p1
  64. "Tells of Plans to Lure East German Pilot to West", Ottawa Journal, August 6, 1966, p1
  65. "Launch Lab to View Moon Landing Sites", Chicago Tribune, August 11, 1966, p1
  66. Zdenek Kopal, The Moon in the Post-Apollo Era (Springer, 2012) p37
  67. David Wallechinsky, et al., The Book of Lists (William Morrow, 1977)
  68. "James French Dies in Electric Chair", Kansas City Times, August 11, 1966, p6B
  69. "Murderer Was Cool, Collected to the End", Abilene (TX) Reporter-News, August 11, 1966, p10
  70. "Killer Gets Wish— Electric Chair", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, August 11, 1966, p3
  71. Will Fowler, Britain's Secret War: The Indonesian Confrontation, 1962-66 (Osprey Publishing, 2006) p41
  72. "Confrontation ends— treaty is signed", The Age (Melbourne), August 12, 1966, p1
  73. "'Romance' of F.D.R. Told", Chicago Tribune, August 12, 1966, p12
  74. "'I'm Sorry, Really,' Beatle Lennon Says", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, August 12, 1966, p1; "Beatle Apologizes for Remark", Kansas City Times, August 12, 1966, p1
  75. Accident description for YR-TAN at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 17 April 2013.
  76. "Romanians Cover Up Plane Crash Report", Eau Claire (WI) Daily Telegram, August 16, 1966, p1
  77. "Romanian Air Crash Kills 24", Tucson Daily Citizen, August 16, 1966, p31
  78. "3 London Police Shot to Death", Chicago Tribune, August 13, 1966, p1
  79. "Londoner, 36, Charged with Killing 3 Cops", Chicago Tribune, August 16, 1966, p12
  80. "Duddy Flown to London after Glasgow Arrest", Glasgow Herald, August 18, 1966, p1
  81. Dick Kirby, Death on the Beat: Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty (Wharncliffe, 2013) pp104-109
  82. "Harry Roberts: Police killer released from prison", BBCNews, November 12, 2014
  83. Xiaobing Li, A History of the Modern Chinese Army (University Press of Kentucky, 2007)
  84. "29 DIE AS FIRE SWEEPS MELBOURNE MEN'S HOME", The Age (Melbourne), August 15, 1966, p1
  85. "29 Aussies Die in Salvation Army Fire", Chicago Tribune, August 14, 1966, p1
  86. John Miller, Australia's Greatest Disasters (Exisle Publishing, 2010) p62
  87. "1st U.S. Moon Orbit Called Near Perfect", Chicago Tribune, August 15, 1966, p1
  88. Neal Rozendaal, Duke Slater: Pioneering Black NFL Player and Judge (McFarland, 2012)
  89. "New Book Hits Warren Probe of Assassination", Bridgeport (CT) Post, August 14, 1966, p19
  90. Hammel, Eric, Six Days in June: How Israel Won the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992, ISBN 0-684-19390-6, p. 11.
  91. Arab-Israeli Wars and Conflicts, The History Guy
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  93. Kluger, Richard. The Paper: The Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribune. New York; Alfred A. Knopf, 1986, p 734-735.
  94. "N. Y. Herald Tribune Is Dead", Chicago Tribune, August 16, 1966, p1
  95. "Iraqi Defects to Israel in Soviet Plane", Chicago Tribune, August 17, 1966, p1
  96. "8 OUSTED AT HOUSE PROBE", Chicago Tribune, August 17, 1966, p1
  97. Christian Leathley, International Dispute Resolution in Latin America: An Institutional Overview (Kluwer Law International, 2007) p107
  98. Paolo Ulivi and David M. Harland, Robotic Exploration of the Solar System: Part I: The Golden Age 1957-1982 (Springer, 2007) pp49-51
  99. "Mays Blasts 535th; Cubs and Sox Win", Chicago Tribune, August 18, 1966, p1
  100. baseball-reference.com
  101. "Mullen, Rodney", in Encyclopedia of Extreme Sports, by Kelly Boyer Sager (ABC-CLIO, 2008) pp120-121
  102. Qiu Jin, The Culture of Power: The Lin Biao Incident in the Cultural Revolution (Stanford University Press, 1999) p48
  103. Antonia Finnane, Changing Clothes in China: Fashion, History, Nation (Columbia University Press, 2013) p234
  104. Alexander V. Pantsov and Steven I. Levine, Mao: The Real Story (Simon and Schuster, 2013) p510
  105. "Mao Presents Lin Piao as His Heir Apparent", Chicago Tribune, August 19, 1966, p4
  106. Anthony King, The Combat Soldier: Infantry Tactics and Cohesion in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (Oxford University Press, 2013) p198
  107. "Quake Rips Turkey; Report 1,500 Dead", Chicago Tribune, August 20, 1966, p1
  108. "New Shocks Rock Turkey; Toll at 2,300", Chicago Tribune, August 21, 1966, p1
  109. "Not a House Remains in Turk Town", Chicago Tribune, August 28, 1966, p1
  110. Christopher de Bellaigue, Rebel Land: Among Turkey's Forgotten Peoples (A&C Black, 2010)
  111. "End 44-Day Air Strike", Chicago Tribune, August 20, 1966, p1
  112. Jerome F. Shapiro, Atomic Bomb Cinema: The Apocalyptic Imagination on Film (Routledge, 2013) p125
  113. "Archive 1966/1967 Schedule". DFB. Archived from the original on 2011-06-08.
  114. Paul Simpson and Uli Hesse, Who Invented the Stepover?: and Other Crucial Football Conundrums (Profile Books, 2013) p172
  115. John Calvert, Sayyid Qutb and the Origins of Radical Islamism (Oxford University Press, 2013) pp260-261
  116. James Toth, Sayyid Qutb: The Life and Legacy of a Radical Islamic Intellectual (Oxford University Press, 2013) p233
  117. "Orbiter Sends 1st Good Picture of Moon's Far Side", Chicago Tribune, August 22, 1966, p11
  118. Ming Wan, The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: The Construction of Power and the Struggle for the East Asian International Order (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
  119. Roger Bruns, Encyclopedia of Cesar Chavez: The Farm Workers' Fight for Rights and Justice (ABC-CLIO, 2013)
  120. "Cultural Rebellion in Peking— Teens Ask End to Bourgeois Influences", Chicago Tribune, August 3, 1966, p1A-1
  121. "Bombing of Boats Admitted". The Times (56718). London. 24 August 1966. col D, p. 1.
  122. "U.S. Ship Hits Mine; 7 Killed", Chicago Tribune, August 23, 1966, p1
  123. Obituary Variety, August 24, 1966.
  124. Paolo Ulivi, Lunar Exploration: Human Pioneers and Robotic Surveyors (Springer, 2004) pp73-74
  125. Wesley T. Huntress, Jr. and Mikhail Ya Marov, Soviet Robots in the Solar System: Mission Technologies and Discoveries (Springer, 2011) p158
  126. Gillian G. Gaar, The Doors: The Illustrated History (Voyageur Press, 2015) p29
  127. William Demastes, The Cambridge Introduction to Tom Stoppard (Cambridge University Press, 2012) p6
  128. "Fateful Attachments: On Collecting, Fidelity, and Lao She", in Reading East Asian Writing: The Limits of Literary Theory (Routledge, 2014) p15
  129. Nick Knight, Li Da and Marxist Philosophy in China (Westview Press, 1996) pp23-24
  130. "House Refuses Power to Call Reserves", Chicago Tribune, August 26, 1966, p1
  131. "Rioters Greet de Gaulle in Somaliland", Chicago Tribune, August 26, 1966, p22
  132. "Djibouti: Nineteenth Century to the Present: Survey", by Colette Dubois, in Encyclopedia of African History p361
  133. Warren W. Smith, China's Tibet?: Autonomy Or Assimilation (Rowman & Littlefield, 2009) p125
  134. (in Dutch) Acteur Antonie Kamerling pleegt zelfmoord Archived October 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  135. Richard Dale, The Namibian War of Independence, 1966-1989: Diplomatic, Economic and Military Campaigns (McFarland, 2014) p93
  136. "Omugulugombashe", in Historical Dictionary of Namibia, Victor Tonchi, et al., eds. (Scarecrow Press, 2012) p399
  137. David M. Harland, Exploring the Moon: The Apollo Expeditions (Springer, 2008) p9
  138. The Earth as a Distant Planet: A Rosetta Stone for the Search of Earth-Like Worlds (Springer, 2010) p11
  139. "First Moonshot of the Earth", Chicago Tribune, August 26, 1966, p1
  140. "Hey! That's Us!", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, August 26, 1966, p1
  141. "'Bourgeois' Chinese Told to Quit Peking", Chicago Tribune, August 26, 1966, p10
  142. "Man Starts First Solo Sail Around World", Independent Star-News (Pasadena, CA), August 28, 1966, p12
  143. "Chichester Arrives — Lone sailor tells what drove him on", The Age (Melbourne), December 13, 1966
  144. "HERO'S WELCOME FOR SIR FRANCIS— Round the world to Plymouth Hoe", Glasgow Herald, May 29, 1967, p1
  145. Jane Struthers, Beside the Seaside: A Celebration of the Place We Like to Be (Random House, 2011)
  146. Harriet Baskas, Oregon Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities, and Other Offbeat Stuff (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) p3
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  148. "Forms of explanation in the catastrophe theory of René Thom", by David Aubin, in Growing Explanations: Historical Perspectives on Recent Science (Duke University Press, 2004) p107
  149. Norman Polmar and Kenneth J. Moore, Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines (Potomac Books, 2004) pp169-170
  150. "From 'Mach Schau' to Mock Show: The Beatles, Shea Stadium and Rock Spectacle", in The Arena Concert: Music, Media and Mass Entertainment (Bloomsbury, 2015) p16
  151. "Beatles draw small crowd, promoters lose", UPI report in Redlands (CA) Daily Facts, August 30, 1966, p1
  152. James E. Perone, Woodstock: An Encyclopedia of the Music and Art Fair (Greenwood Publishing, 2005) pp4-5
  153. "Confirm Negro Woman Judge", Kansas City Times, August 31, 1966, p8
  154. "Senate Okays First Woman Negro Judge", AP report in Denton (TX) Record-Chronicle, August 31, 1966, p1
  155. "Motley, Constance Baker", in Race and Racism in the United States: An Encyclopedia of the American Mosaic (ABC-CLIO, 2014) pp812-814
  156. Giora Goldberg, Ben-Gurion Against the Knesset (Routledge, 2004) p151
  157. "The Knesset Celebrates 67"
  158. "Huge Beacons To Signal Use Knesset's Home", AP report in Corsicana (TX) Daily Sun, August 29, 1966, p11
  159. "Daxing County Massacre (29—31 August 1966)", in Historical Dictionary of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Guo Jian, et al., eds. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) p86
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